| American actor Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Frank Theodore "Ted" Levine, born in May , is an American actor known for his charismatic performances in film, television, and theater.
Hailing from a family of five children in Ohio, Levine's heritage is a blend of Russian Jewish (paternal) and Native American and Welsh (maternal). Growing up in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Oak Park, Illinois, he developed a diverse range of interests that never fully materialized.
Despite being a mediocre student, Levine's passion for acting emerged. He joined a high school drama club, participated in amateur plays, and made his theatrical debut on the eve of graduation.
After graduating, Levine enrolled in Marlboro College but left to pursue his acting ambitions. He joined a touring theater company in the mids, honing his craft. His success on the Ann Arbor stage led him to New York City in the late s.
Levine initially faced setbacks in casting, working odd jobs to sustain himself. However, in , he made his film debut in "Uncommon Valor" and the television series "American Playhouse." His recurring role in the detective drama "Crime Story" garnered critical acclaim.
Levine's portrayal of Buffalo Bill in the psychological thriller "The Silence of the Lambs" catapulted him to international fame. His performance earned him nominations for several awards, including the Awards Circuit Community Awards and 20/20 Awards.
Throughout the s, Levine starred in a diverse range of films, including "Nowhere to Run," "Deep Rising," "Heat," and "The Negotiator." He also appeared in television series such as "Death Train," "The Last Outlaw," "The Wiseguy," and "The X-Files."
To avoid typecasting as a villain, Levine portrayed police sergeant Paul Walker in "The Fast and the Furious," a detective in "Wonderland," and police captain Leland Stottlemeyer in the long-running procedural "Monk."
In the s, Levine's notable roles included prison warden in Martin Scorsese's "Shutter Island," federal agent in "The Bridge," and park ranger in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom." He also appeared in "Hell on Wheels," "Dig Two Graves," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in the early s.
Levine keeps his personal life private. He married actress Kim Phillips, known for her roles in "Madhouse" and "Cabin Fever 2," in the early s. The couple has two children, Mac and Melissa.
Ted Levine's diverse filmography, spanning nearly four decades, has left an indelible mark on audiences worldwide. His ability to embody both sympathetic and sinister characters has cemented his reputation as a versatile and compelling performer.